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Remaker AI Review 2026: I Read the Terms of Service So You Don't Have To

Rajat Chauhan
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Rajat Chauhan
Updated Jan 7, 2026 7 min read
Remaker AI Review 2026: I Read the Terms of Service So You Don't Have To

Most people download Remaker AI because they saw a funny face-swap on TikTok. They click "Agree" on the Terms of Service without reading a word.

I decided to actually read them.

What I found—hidden in the fine print and the pricing structure—is something every user needs to know before they upload a single photo.

The Hook: It Works Too Well

Let's get one thing out of the way: The technology is incredible.

If you want to swap a face in a video, Remaker AI is currently the best tool on the market. It handles lighting, movement, and expressions better than tools costing ten times as much.

  • Speed: Instant
  • Quality: Terrifyingly realistic (no "glitchy" edges)
  • Cost: "Free" (technically)

But that "Free" price tag comes with a different kind of cost.

The Safety Scorecard

CategoryRatingThe Reality
Tech CapabilityA+Best-in-class face swapping. Hollywood-level VFX in your pocket.
Privacy PolicyC-Contradictory terms about data retention.
User SafetyDNo consent safeguards. Any face can be swapped.
TransparencyC"Subscription-free" claims vs. "Auto-renewal" in the fine print.
Trust Score 2.8/10Flagged as "dubious" by Scam Detector.

Bottom Line: Brilliant technology. Troubling ethics. Proceed with caution.

Investigation #1: The "Subscription-Free" Myth

On their homepage, Remaker claims to be "Subscription Free." They sell credit packs ($5.99 for 200 credits), implying a simple pay-as-you-go model.

The Red Flag: When you dig into the legal Terms & Conditions, you find references to "Auto-Renewal" and "Trial-Based Subscriptions."

Why does a "pay-as-you-go" app have legal clauses for auto-renewing subscriptions?

ScenarioWhat It Means
Best CaseThey copy-pasted legal terms from another site (lazy, sloppy)
Worst CaseThey reserve the right to lock you into recurring billing later

My Advice: If you buy credits, use a virtual burner card (like Privacy.com) or a prepaid card. Never use your primary debit card.

Investigation #2: The "Delete" Button Lie

Remaker promises that uploaded images are deleted within 24–48 hours.

Sounds reassuring. Here's the problem:

This is a deepfake tool. By definition, you are training an AI on facial features. Even if the image file is deleted from their servers, the biometric data points—the mathematical map of your face—may have already been processed and extracted.

Once a photo leaves your phone, you lose control of it. Period.

What Security Experts Say:

Independent security sites like Scam Detector have rated Remaker as low as 2.8/10 ("Dubious"). This isn't because they steal your money—it's because the platform enables high-risk activities like identity theft and non-consensual deepfakes.

I tested the app with three photos:

  1. A celebrity
  2. A friend (with permission)
  3. Myself

The Result: The app processed all three instantly.

  • Zero verification
  • No "Is this you?" prompt
  • No ID check
  • No consent confirmation

This means anyone—an ex-partner, a bully, a scammer—can upload your photo and make you say or do anything in a video.

What Deepfakes Can Actually Do

This isn't theoretical. These are documented cases:

HarmHow It Works
MisinformationFake video of a politician saying something inflammatory. Looks real. Goes viral.
BlackmailYour face placed in compromising situations you never participated in.
FraudFake video "evidence" used in financial or legal scams.
HarassmentNon-consensual explicit content featuring your face.
Identity TheftConvincing fake documents or video verification.

Remaker's terms prohibit these uses. But there's no automated system checking for violations. They rely entirely on user reports—by which point the damage is done.

Pricing: The Confusing Breakdown

Remaker's pricing is messy. Here's the simplified version:

Website Pricing

PackagePriceCredits
Free Tier$030 credits (one-time)
Starter$5.99200 credits
Pro$9.99530 credits
Power$19.991,100 credits
Studio$49.993,000 credits

Mobile App Pricing (Different!)

PackagePriceCredits
Starter$4.99150 credits
Pro$9.99200 credits
Power$17.99450 credits

Notice: The mobile app and website have different prices for the same credits. Always check both before buying.

Credit Usage:

  • Face swap: ~10-20 credits per video
  • Image generation: ~5-10 credits
  • Upscaling: ~5 credits

The 30 free credits let you test 2-3 face swaps before you need to pay.

How Remaker Compares

Use CaseBest ToolWhy
Face SwappingRemaker AIMost realistic output, easiest interface
Body Motion/DancingViggle AIRemaker swaps faces; Viggle animates bodies
Original AI ArtDeepAI / MidjourneyCreates from scratch; Remaker edits existing
General DesignCanvaBetter for templates, layouts, branding
Professional VFXAfter EffectsMore control, but steep learning curve

The Trade-off: Remaker wins on ease and speed. Professional tools win on control and depth.

Who Should Use Remaker AI?

Use It If You:

  • Want to create entertaining content with your own face
  • Need quick AI-generated marketing assets
  • Run an e-commerce store needing product mockups
  • Understand the ethical implications and will use it responsibly
  • Are on a tight budget but need professional-looking output

Skip It If You:

  • Plan to use someone's face without their consent
  • Work in a regulated industry with compliance requirements
  • Are uncomfortable contributing to deepfake technology
  • Need a platform with strong ethical safeguards
  • Want technical control over the output

Using Remaker AI isn't inherently illegal. Misusing it is.

Their Terms of Service explicitly prohibit:

  • Creating content that harms or exploits others
  • Spreading misinformation or fake news
  • Defaming or harassing individuals
  • Identity theft
  • Non-consensual intimate content

The Catch: Enforcement is practically nonexistent. There's no AI scanning for violations. They rely on user reports. By the time something gets taken down—if it ever does—it's already spread.

Your Liability: Remaker's terms don't protect you from legal consequences. If you create a deepfake that damages someone, you're liable. Not them.

If You Decide to Use It: Safety Protocol

  1. Only use your own face (or get explicit written consent)
  2. Use a burner card for payments (Privacy.com, prepaid Visa)
  3. Assume nothing is truly deleted (your biometric data may persist)
  4. Never upload photos of children
  5. Disclose AI-generated content when posting publicly
  6. Avoid copyrighted material (separate legal liability)
  7. Screenshot your consent agreements if using others' faces

The Final Verdict

As Technology: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

Remaker AI is genuinely impressive. The face-swapping quality rivals professional studios. The interface is intuitive. The speed is instant. For pure capability, it's best-in-class.

As a Responsible Platform: ⭐⭐ (2/5)

No consent verification. Contradictory legal terms. A trust score that security experts flag as "dubious." The gap between what the technology can do and what safeguards exist to prevent misuse is alarming.

Overall: ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5)

VerdictExplanation
For harmless fun?It's the best tool on the market.
For anything else?The risk isn't worth the meme.

My Recommendation

Use Remaker AI like you'd use a power tool: with respect for what it can do.

  • ✅ Swap your own face into movie scenes for laughs
  • ✅ Create marketing content for your business
  • ✅ Generate AI portraits for creative projects
  • ❌ Don't use someone's face without permission
  • ❌ Don't create anything you wouldn't want traced back to you
  • ❌ Don't assume the "delete" button actually protects you

The technology is neutral. Your choices aren't.

FAQ: Quick Answers

Is Remaker AI free?
30 free credits (2-3 face swaps). Then you pay. Starts at $5.99.

Is it safe to use my own face?
Yes. The ethical concerns are about using other people's faces without consent.

Will my photos be deleted?
They claim 24-48 hours. But biometric data extraction may happen instantly. Assume nothing is truly private.

Is Remaker a scam?
No—it's a legitimate tool that works as advertised. The low trust scores are about misuse potential, not fraud.

Can I use it commercially?
Yes, but you're liable for any legal issues with the content you create.

Why the 2.8/10 trust score?
Scam Detector flags it because deepfake tools enable identity theft and harassment—not because Remaker itself is fraudulent.


Testing: Hands-on review with personal account, Terms of Service analysis, security research
Disclaimer: This review recommends only ethical, consensual use of AI technology. You are responsible for how you use these tools.

The Bottom Line

Remaker AI puts Hollywood-level deepfake technology in anyone's pocket for $5.99. That's either exciting or terrifying—depending on who's using it.

Choose wisely.

Rajat Chauhan

Rajat Chauhan

Msc Machine Learning in Science UoN | Founder rainaiservices.com